I gave him some applesauce which he seemed to like, he hasn’t been eating since he does probably have impaction so I’m glad he has at least something in him. He’s been opening his eyes more and seems to be able to hold himself up better. His bloating has gone a little but not a lot. Going to the vet tomorrow morning, I’ll remember no enemas and let you know if anything noteworthy happens.

He pooped! It was some urate but a pretty big poo. I've been at school all day so I don't know when he pooped but it wasn't all dried up when I found it. His bloating is basically completely gone and we have the vet appointment tomorrow so it seems like he's gonna recover!

That is great to hear--- so go slow w/ the feeding- insects small I recommend dubia roaches- you can order them from herehttp://www.reptilesplus.com-- you can order small superworms to add to his salad-- 1-3 - this will entice him to the glass bowl-- here is a nutrition site for salads http://www.beautifuldragons.com/Nutrition.htmlrinse the greens before serving for hydration- you can also order bsfl from here http://www.symtonbsf.com- order large - they do not need to be dusted-- feed the salad first thing in the morning top the salads w/ the bsfl and superworms let him see you do this it will get him to the bowl-- you can use as many bsfl as you want-- let him eat from the bowl for like an HR or so then take a little veggies out of bowl add your staple feeder in the glass bowl -- glad to hear he went pottyKarrie

That is great news to hear! I am betting that he probably feels a lot better, too. As Karrie suggested, definitely go slowly with introducing any solid foods back for him to besure his system can handle it.Hopefully the vet visit goes great! Keep us posted on how he is doing.

Just got out of the vet. He said it was a calcium deficiency so he gave me a liquid calcium supplement. It also said to give him baths every other day to help hydrate him and get everything moving through him. He also dewormed him just in case he had them. Also said if he wasn’t eating gerber chicken would be good. He seemed to know what he was talking about, after a few days I’ll let you know if he improves or if abutting else happens!

If hes eating on his own do not force feed him -- that is the last thing you want to do - just feed him small meals per day - starting w/ his salads -- and a few worms to coak him to bowl - then feed him his insects-- dust his insects w/ calcium D3 5 x per week and vitamins 2 x per week - did he say anything about dusting the bugs ? If hes eating his salads and your rinsing before serving he should get enough moisture thru them and the gutloaded bugs your feeding him - meaning feed your bugs carrots - that will hydrate them Karrie

he passed. I’m devastated, I don’t know what I did wrong, maybe it was just buying him from a chain pet store I don’t know. I was giving him his liquid calcium everyday, he was eating a little bit and even starting to walk again. All I can say is I miss him so much and I’m happy he’s finally out of his pain.

Oh no, I am so sorry to hear your little one passed. I was cautiously optimistic when he started improving but it sounded like he was on theroad to recovery. It sounds sudden though. Was he ok after the vet visit?You did your best & at least he wasn't alone. I'm sorry you lost him.

I am sorry-- the hardest thing is the not knowing- -- they hide their illness so well- when and if you decide to get another one make sure you disinfect your tank really good since your not exactly sure as to why he passed-- it's heartbreaking I know been there 2 times Karrie